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Blackbook AI Launches Australia’s First Agentic AI Platform

9 December, 2024

Blackbook AI, a leader in AI, automation, data, and digital innovation, has announced the launch of Action Fabric, Australia’s first Agentic AI platform. Designed to redefine process automation, Action Fabric enables organisations to create and deploy intelligent AI agents within one unified ecosystem.

Agentic AI marks the next evolution in artificial intelligence, moving beyond traditional task-based systems to orchestrate entire workflows autonomously. Action Fabric leverages this capability, enabling organisations to develop AI-driven agents that integrate seamlessly with existing systems, analyse complex data sets, and make informed decisions with minimal human oversight.
“We see Action Fabric as the breakthrough in AI and automation that organisations have been waiting for,” said Thuy Lam, CEO and Head of R&D at Blackbook AI. “Our platform enables organisations to build their own agents and exchange agents across industries while easing cost pressures and driving significant revenue growth.”

Unlike conventional automation systems, which are limited to isolated tasks, Action Fabric seamlessly navigates complex workflows, enabling end-to-end automation. Designed with adaptability at its core, the platform supports both cloud and on-premise deployments, making it accessible to organisations at any stage of their automation journey.

Its versatility and ability to integrate with diverse technological ecosystems makes Action Fabric an ideal solution for industries ranging from manufacturing and logistics to finance and healthcare. By supporting regulatory compliance and delivering actionable insights, it empowers organisations to address their unique challenges while creating new opportunities for growth.

Action Fabric’s innovation lies in its four interconnected engines, each addressing a critical aspect of process automation:

  • The Orchestration Engine connects multiple AI models, automation tools, APIs and bespoke applications to create workflows that are reusable, scalable, and context-aware. By unifying disparate systems, it ensures organisations can seamlessly adapt workflows for diverse processes. Advanced version control allows workflows to remain dynamic, handling variations in data and criteria with ease.
  • The Rules Engine allows organisations to create and set clear business rules that are used to maintain control over the decisions made by AI models. Rules can be defined to validate AI generated recommendations or human decisions and polices. This engine eliminates the need to recreate rules for every process, ensuring consistency and efficiency across operations.
  • The Audit Engine tracks every decision, action, and point of human input across every workflow. This provides organisations with full transparency of the quality of data and human approvals or rejections behind all final decisions. Organisations can use these insights to refine processes and retrain Agents, fostering continuous improvement and alignment with business goals.
  • The Enrichment Engine helps keep workflows flexible. Organisations can create custom forms and add data collection points, allowing them to capture the specific information needed as part of a workflow.
 

Action Fabric also promotes innovation through its Community Program, an open marketplace for sharing AI models, workflows, and applications. This collaborative environment allows organisations to sell their AI assets and benefit from a growing library of prebuilt models, significantly reducing development time and amplifying return on their AI and automation investments.

“By fostering a collaborative ecosystem, we’re helping organisations scale their AI capabilities faster and more efficiently,” Lam explained.
Action Fabric highlights Australia’s growing reputation as a global leader in technological innovation. Developed locally by Blackbook AI, the platform showcases the talent within Australian technology companies.
“We are proud to launch Action Fabric as a homegrown platform,” said Lam. “This platform showcases Australia’s technology talent, providing a cutting-edge product for local organisations and to export globally.”

As the demand for AI-driven solutions grows, Action Fabric provides a future-proof option for organisations looking to scale their automation efforts without sacrificing control or transparency.

Action Fabric will officially launch on December 11, 2024. For more information and to request a demo visit, https://www.actionfabric.ai/.

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